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Description
One oak (c.1930) Cotsworld school, oak side table in the manner of Arthur Romney Green. The oak table has a rectangular top with repeated lozenge carved frieze on ring turned supports, united by an H-form stretcher.
Arthur Romney Green (16th Feb 1872 - 21st Feb 1945):-
He was an English craftsman and furniture designer, based in Christchurch, Hampshire. His furniture carries influence of the Arts and Crafts style, popularised by William Morris in 1880s. Some examples of Romney Green's furniture are exhibited in Christchurch Priory. All saints Church in Catherington, Hampshire and the Victoria and Albert Museum in Brompton, London.
measurements
Height:
64.5 cm
Width:
64 cm
Depth:
43 cm
measurements
declaration
Adam Wylie Ltd has clarified that the Arthur Romney Green Side Table c.1930 (LA490999) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being c.1930
declaration
condition
condition
The table is in great condition for its age and has good patination and colour to it.